Abstract

Background:Objective structured clinical examination is being used for assessing the clinical skills as well as their knowledge for various skills.Aim:The present work assess the role of exposure to objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) based skills in enhancement of clinical and interpersonal skills at 1 year interval among mental health trainees.Materials and Methods:Fifty five mental health trainees got exposure to weekly OSCE training on various aspects of clinical work. They were contacted through E mail at 1 year interval for their feedback about the OSCE.Results:27 trainees responded to the mail. 74% of them attributed the change in clinical and interpersonal areas to being a role player in the OSCE and 24% preferred to be observer. They observed changes in their communication, ability to empathize, reflection of feelings, clinical and interpersonal skills.Conclusions:OSCE leads to change in their clinical, interpersonal skills and communication.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call